The document summarizes an event where Alma National Excellence Awards were presented to over 150 award recipients from 25 Indian states and personalities from other countries who have contributed to socio-economic development. Key details include:
- Awards were given in categories like Mahatma Gandhi National Award and others to notable Indians like Dr. S.N. Subba Rao and Pt. Vishnu Prasad Shukla.
- Lifetime Achievement Awards were given to Union Minister Shri Kalraj Mishra and his wife.
- Alma congratulated Rajeev Shukla for being appointed head of BCCI special committee.
- Award recipients spanned various fields and came from India
The document discusses the terrorist attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England that killed 22 people and injured 59. It expresses condemnation for the act of violence against innocent civilians. It notes that terrorist groups aim to spread fear and division through such attacks. The document also examines security challenges in preventing such attacks and calls for greater international cooperation against terrorism. It emphasizes that defeating terrorism requires addressing its root causes as well as protecting vulnerable targets.
The document discusses recent developments related to counter-terrorism laws in developed countries. It provides details of a new anti-terrorism law passed in Austria that bans minority groups in Austria from receiving foreign funding and requires the Quran to be translated into German. It also discusses counter-terrorism efforts in Tunisia, where thousands of Tunisians have joined militant groups in Iraq and Syria. Over 2000 young Tunisians were influenced by ISIS to travel to Iraq and Syria.
E-Gyan September 2017 Issue Monthly Newsletter of Maharishi Organisations IndiaMaharishi Sansthan
1) Brahmachari Girish Ji, the chairman of Maharishi Vidya Mandir Schools Group, celebrated his birthday at an event in Lucknow where he spoke to teachers and administrators of various Maharishi institutions.
2) He emphasized the need to take the message of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi to more people around the world through education and knowledge. He said volunteers are needed to help spread this work on the ground.
3) Regional cultural celebrations were held for the Hyderabad and Haridwar regions of Maharishi Vidya Mandir schools, with hundreds of students competing in singing, dancing, debates, and other artistic and academic competitions over two days.
The 23rd NAI National Achievement Awards were inaugurated in New Delhi. The function was inaugurated by Gayathri Gaur, mother of NAI General Secretary Vipin Gaur. Several dignitaries were present including founders of organizations working in media and social sectors. The award ceremony recognizes individuals for their contributions across fields like media, social work, politics, comedy and public service. NAI has been honoring such achievements through this award ceremony for the past 23 years across many categories.
The Vice President of India addressed the State Reception hosted in his honor in Amaravathi, Andhra Pradesh. He emphasized that Parliament and legislative bodies should be platforms for debates, not disruption. He cautioned that frequent disruptions were making people disillusioned with legislative bodies. He said obstruction was not a solution and what was needed was constructive debate. The Vice President also spoke about issues facing India like poverty, illiteracy, and economic disparities even after 70 years of independence. He called for eradicating these issues and uplifting the poorest people.
The document discusses the issue of waste management in India. It notes that the Prime Minister has set a target to double farmers' incomes by 2022 and various steps taken towards this like soil health cards, irrigation projects, and curbing misuse of fertilizers. It also talks about the Vice President emphasizing the need to reconnect with Indian roots, culture, and history. The document then discusses the growing problem of waste in cities and how lifestyle changes have increased plastic waste. It stresses the need to find a balanced solution to the waste problem closer to the source instead of just relocating it elsewhere.
The Vice President of India attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) Gas Pipeline Project in Turkmenistan. He stated that the TAPI project marks the first step toward realizing the vision of an economically integrated region stretching from the Bay of Bengal to the Caspian Sea. The TAPI project will help reconnect the four countries and revitalize historical interactions between them. The Vice President viewed TAPI as an important cooperation that can benefit the broader region.
The document discusses the terrorist attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England that killed 22 people and injured 59. It expresses condemnation for the act of violence against innocent civilians. It notes that terrorist groups aim to spread fear and division through such attacks. The document also examines security challenges in preventing such attacks and calls for greater international cooperation against terrorism. It emphasizes that defeating terrorism requires addressing its root causes as well as protecting vulnerable targets.
The document discusses recent developments related to counter-terrorism laws in developed countries. It provides details of a new anti-terrorism law passed in Austria that bans minority groups in Austria from receiving foreign funding and requires the Quran to be translated into German. It also discusses counter-terrorism efforts in Tunisia, where thousands of Tunisians have joined militant groups in Iraq and Syria. Over 2000 young Tunisians were influenced by ISIS to travel to Iraq and Syria.
E-Gyan September 2017 Issue Monthly Newsletter of Maharishi Organisations IndiaMaharishi Sansthan
1) Brahmachari Girish Ji, the chairman of Maharishi Vidya Mandir Schools Group, celebrated his birthday at an event in Lucknow where he spoke to teachers and administrators of various Maharishi institutions.
2) He emphasized the need to take the message of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi to more people around the world through education and knowledge. He said volunteers are needed to help spread this work on the ground.
3) Regional cultural celebrations were held for the Hyderabad and Haridwar regions of Maharishi Vidya Mandir schools, with hundreds of students competing in singing, dancing, debates, and other artistic and academic competitions over two days.
The 23rd NAI National Achievement Awards were inaugurated in New Delhi. The function was inaugurated by Gayathri Gaur, mother of NAI General Secretary Vipin Gaur. Several dignitaries were present including founders of organizations working in media and social sectors. The award ceremony recognizes individuals for their contributions across fields like media, social work, politics, comedy and public service. NAI has been honoring such achievements through this award ceremony for the past 23 years across many categories.
The Vice President of India addressed the State Reception hosted in his honor in Amaravathi, Andhra Pradesh. He emphasized that Parliament and legislative bodies should be platforms for debates, not disruption. He cautioned that frequent disruptions were making people disillusioned with legislative bodies. He said obstruction was not a solution and what was needed was constructive debate. The Vice President also spoke about issues facing India like poverty, illiteracy, and economic disparities even after 70 years of independence. He called for eradicating these issues and uplifting the poorest people.
The document discusses the issue of waste management in India. It notes that the Prime Minister has set a target to double farmers' incomes by 2022 and various steps taken towards this like soil health cards, irrigation projects, and curbing misuse of fertilizers. It also talks about the Vice President emphasizing the need to reconnect with Indian roots, culture, and history. The document then discusses the growing problem of waste in cities and how lifestyle changes have increased plastic waste. It stresses the need to find a balanced solution to the waste problem closer to the source instead of just relocating it elsewhere.
The Vice President of India attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) Gas Pipeline Project in Turkmenistan. He stated that the TAPI project marks the first step toward realizing the vision of an economically integrated region stretching from the Bay of Bengal to the Caspian Sea. The TAPI project will help reconnect the four countries and revitalize historical interactions between them. The Vice President viewed TAPI as an important cooperation that can benefit the broader region.
The document reports on the last rites performed for Marshal of the Indian Air Force Arjan Singh with full military and state honours in New Delhi. Singh's mortal remains were carried on a gun carriage to Brar Square where the last rites were performed. The procession to Brar Square included an Air Force band. Singh passed away at the age of 98 after suffering a heart attack. He was the only IAF officer to be given the rank of Marshal.
The Prime Minister unveiled the foundation stone for the Delhi-Meerut Expressway in Noida. In his speech, he emphasized the importance of good infrastructure like roads for development. He also spoke about other development schemes of the central government. The Finance Minister addressed a batch of tax officers and emphasized the importance of integrity and ethics in their work. The Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment laid the foundation stone for a Composite Regional Centre in Andhra Pradesh that will provide rehabilitation services for people with disabilities.
1. The document discusses an article from a political newsletter about the Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) in India.
2. ATDC is working to train 200,000 students in vocational skills by October 2016 as part of Prime Minister Modi's Skill India initiative.
3. So far, ATDC has successfully trained over 250,000 students across 200 centers nationwide since its inception and over 186,000 students under the Industrial Training Scheme.
This document summarizes several community events held by the Sahasrarjun Somavansh Kshatriya community in India. It describes a resolution in Aurangabad to donate unused clothes to those in need. It discusses Holi celebrations and a poetry event in Hyderabad. It mentions a initiative in Sangamner where community members played a small Holi and donated chapatis. It provides details on a two-day seminar held in Dharwad on the political and cultural identity of the SSK community. It concludes with information on the 39th annual Maasi Krithiga function celebration in Thiruporur, Tamil Nadu.
The Buddhist position is that morality and happiness are inseparably connected - moral actions lead to happiness, immoral actions lead to unhappiness. Buddhism believes the path to happiness is to change oneself to be in harmony with the world, rather than trying to change the world. The document then discusses four types of happiness that can come from wealth according to Buddha, and three types of people in terms of their ability to acquire wealth and discern right from wrong. It encourages the reader to reflect on which type they are while pursuing money.
The document provides information about the office bearers and activities of the ASHRAE Rajasthan Chapter. It summarizes the transition of ASHRAE Jaipur Section to ASHRAE Rajasthan Chapter, lists the current office bearers, and highlights some of the chapter's technical talks and distinguished lectures on topics like net zero hospitals, natural ventilation, and commercial kitchen ventilation. It also mentions a student from the chapter attending a regional conference in Jordan and industrial visits organized for students.
The key issue in the recent tensions between India and China over the Doklam area is China's road construction activities in the disputed territory on June 16th. While India considers Doklam to be part of Bhutan, China sees it as part of Donglang. Efforts are being made at global level to maintain peace but China does not seem interested in de-escalating tensions. China's strategic intentions towards India and support for anti-India elements in Nepal and Pakistan indicate it may be following the teachings of ancient Chinese strategists like Sun Tzu to keep its neighbors under pressure and off balance.
The last day of the Art of Living's World Culture Festival in Delhi saw the attendance of many political leaders from across parties. Senior BJP leaders like Arun Jaitley, Suresh Prabhu and Amit Shah shared the stage with Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Art of Living founder Sri Sri Ravishankar had invited Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi but they did not attend. Sri Sri called for avoiding politicization of such cultural events and suggested the media had been too critical of the festival. He said India's prestige would rise if political parties cooperated on hosting international events.
The Urban Development Minister announced a Rs. 3,250 crore special assistance package for decongesting roads and developing Delhi. Various projects will be funded from the Ministry's Urban Development Fund. Under the package, Delhi Government will receive Rs. 1,500 crore, Delhi Development Authority will receive Rs. 1,665 crore, and North Municipal Corporation of Delhi will receive Rs. 85 crore to execute various projects aimed at reducing traffic congestion. The projects include construction of underpasses, flyovers, bridges and a tunnel to improve traffic flow.
The document discusses issues related to lack of civic responsibility and unsustainable habits among some Indian citizens. It argues that many Indians do not properly value or conserve natural resources. It suggests the government should educate citizens about sustainability and implement policies to reduce wasteful consumption of resources like energy, water, and forests. Citizens also need to adopt a long-term, responsible outlook with the national interest in mind.
The document discusses the implementation of One Rank One Pension (OROP) in India. Key points:
- OROP was implemented in November 2015, fulfilling a long-standing demand of defence forces personnel after 42 years and benefiting over 18 lakh ex-servicemen and war widows.
- Detailed instructions and OROP tables were issued. The annual financial implication is approximately Rs. 7500 crore and arrears from July 2014 to December 2015 are approximately Rs. 10,900 crore.
- 86% of total OROP expenditure will benefit JCOs/ORs. Arrears and revised pensions will be paid in 4 installments for most, and in one installment for
this landmark event of FOGSI was done in 2008 as an awareness programme to take the message of BETI BACHAOO BETI PADHAO to all over INDIA in the villages..........CHALO GAOON CHALOOO.
we covered almost all of INDIA with this message in one month
The document discusses Prime Minister Modi meeting with a delegation of Muslim leaders and intellectuals. Modi praised Indian youth for resisting radicalization and said India's culture will not allow terrorism to succeed. He stressed the importance of education and skill development. The delegation congratulated Modi for steps taken for minority empowerment and inclusive growth. They also supported Modi's anti-corruption campaign. The document also mentions the President expressing concern over increasing conflicts and violence in society.
This document is the annual report of the Interact Club of Trinity College for the 2011-2012 year. It summarizes the club's activities and accomplishments over that period. The report outlines the club's leadership, provides information about its meetings and events, and details over 60 projects completed in areas such as community service, international understanding, and fundraising. It acknowledges those who supported the club's efforts to promote service above self and make a positive impact on the community.
The President of India, Pranab Mukherjee flagged off a march for the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan at Rashtrapati Bhavan in Delhi. Officers and staff of Rashtrapati Bhavan and their families participated in the event to show commitment to the cleanliness mission. The President said that synchronizing the Swachh Bharat campaign with Gandhi Jayanti is appropriate as Gandhi emphasized cleanliness. He urged all present to contribute individually to cleanliness and the Swachh Bharat mission.
The document reports on the last rites performed for Marshal of the Indian Air Force Arjan Singh with full military and state honours in New Delhi. Singh's mortal remains were carried on a gun carriage to Brar Square where the last rites were performed. The procession to Brar Square included an Air Force band. Singh passed away at the age of 98 after suffering a heart attack. He was the only IAF officer to be given the rank of Marshal.
The Prime Minister unveiled the foundation stone for the Delhi-Meerut Expressway in Noida. In his speech, he emphasized the importance of good infrastructure like roads for development. He also spoke about other development schemes of the central government. The Finance Minister addressed a batch of tax officers and emphasized the importance of integrity and ethics in their work. The Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment laid the foundation stone for a Composite Regional Centre in Andhra Pradesh that will provide rehabilitation services for people with disabilities.
1. The document discusses an article from a political newsletter about the Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) in India.
2. ATDC is working to train 200,000 students in vocational skills by October 2016 as part of Prime Minister Modi's Skill India initiative.
3. So far, ATDC has successfully trained over 250,000 students across 200 centers nationwide since its inception and over 186,000 students under the Industrial Training Scheme.
This document summarizes several community events held by the Sahasrarjun Somavansh Kshatriya community in India. It describes a resolution in Aurangabad to donate unused clothes to those in need. It discusses Holi celebrations and a poetry event in Hyderabad. It mentions a initiative in Sangamner where community members played a small Holi and donated chapatis. It provides details on a two-day seminar held in Dharwad on the political and cultural identity of the SSK community. It concludes with information on the 39th annual Maasi Krithiga function celebration in Thiruporur, Tamil Nadu.
The Buddhist position is that morality and happiness are inseparably connected - moral actions lead to happiness, immoral actions lead to unhappiness. Buddhism believes the path to happiness is to change oneself to be in harmony with the world, rather than trying to change the world. The document then discusses four types of happiness that can come from wealth according to Buddha, and three types of people in terms of their ability to acquire wealth and discern right from wrong. It encourages the reader to reflect on which type they are while pursuing money.
The document provides information about the office bearers and activities of the ASHRAE Rajasthan Chapter. It summarizes the transition of ASHRAE Jaipur Section to ASHRAE Rajasthan Chapter, lists the current office bearers, and highlights some of the chapter's technical talks and distinguished lectures on topics like net zero hospitals, natural ventilation, and commercial kitchen ventilation. It also mentions a student from the chapter attending a regional conference in Jordan and industrial visits organized for students.
The key issue in the recent tensions between India and China over the Doklam area is China's road construction activities in the disputed territory on June 16th. While India considers Doklam to be part of Bhutan, China sees it as part of Donglang. Efforts are being made at global level to maintain peace but China does not seem interested in de-escalating tensions. China's strategic intentions towards India and support for anti-India elements in Nepal and Pakistan indicate it may be following the teachings of ancient Chinese strategists like Sun Tzu to keep its neighbors under pressure and off balance.
The last day of the Art of Living's World Culture Festival in Delhi saw the attendance of many political leaders from across parties. Senior BJP leaders like Arun Jaitley, Suresh Prabhu and Amit Shah shared the stage with Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Art of Living founder Sri Sri Ravishankar had invited Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi but they did not attend. Sri Sri called for avoiding politicization of such cultural events and suggested the media had been too critical of the festival. He said India's prestige would rise if political parties cooperated on hosting international events.
The Urban Development Minister announced a Rs. 3,250 crore special assistance package for decongesting roads and developing Delhi. Various projects will be funded from the Ministry's Urban Development Fund. Under the package, Delhi Government will receive Rs. 1,500 crore, Delhi Development Authority will receive Rs. 1,665 crore, and North Municipal Corporation of Delhi will receive Rs. 85 crore to execute various projects aimed at reducing traffic congestion. The projects include construction of underpasses, flyovers, bridges and a tunnel to improve traffic flow.
The document discusses issues related to lack of civic responsibility and unsustainable habits among some Indian citizens. It argues that many Indians do not properly value or conserve natural resources. It suggests the government should educate citizens about sustainability and implement policies to reduce wasteful consumption of resources like energy, water, and forests. Citizens also need to adopt a long-term, responsible outlook with the national interest in mind.
The document discusses the implementation of One Rank One Pension (OROP) in India. Key points:
- OROP was implemented in November 2015, fulfilling a long-standing demand of defence forces personnel after 42 years and benefiting over 18 lakh ex-servicemen and war widows.
- Detailed instructions and OROP tables were issued. The annual financial implication is approximately Rs. 7500 crore and arrears from July 2014 to December 2015 are approximately Rs. 10,900 crore.
- 86% of total OROP expenditure will benefit JCOs/ORs. Arrears and revised pensions will be paid in 4 installments for most, and in one installment for
this landmark event of FOGSI was done in 2008 as an awareness programme to take the message of BETI BACHAOO BETI PADHAO to all over INDIA in the villages..........CHALO GAOON CHALOOO.
we covered almost all of INDIA with this message in one month
The document discusses Prime Minister Modi meeting with a delegation of Muslim leaders and intellectuals. Modi praised Indian youth for resisting radicalization and said India's culture will not allow terrorism to succeed. He stressed the importance of education and skill development. The delegation congratulated Modi for steps taken for minority empowerment and inclusive growth. They also supported Modi's anti-corruption campaign. The document also mentions the President expressing concern over increasing conflicts and violence in society.
This document is the annual report of the Interact Club of Trinity College for the 2011-2012 year. It summarizes the club's activities and accomplishments over that period. The report outlines the club's leadership, provides information about its meetings and events, and details over 60 projects completed in areas such as community service, international understanding, and fundraising. It acknowledges those who supported the club's efforts to promote service above self and make a positive impact on the community.
The President of India, Pranab Mukherjee flagged off a march for the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan at Rashtrapati Bhavan in Delhi. Officers and staff of Rashtrapati Bhavan and their families participated in the event to show commitment to the cleanliness mission. The President said that synchronizing the Swachh Bharat campaign with Gandhi Jayanti is appropriate as Gandhi emphasized cleanliness. He urged all present to contribute individually to cleanliness and the Swachh Bharat mission.
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INDORE: Alma National Excellence Awards and
World Book of Records president Shri Santosh
Shukla, Advocate briefed that Personalities of
England, Europe, Africa, America along with 150
awardees from 25 States across the country those
contributed excellent in their respective fields and
promoted Socio-Economic Development of the
nation. In this ceremony, personalities who made and
broke unique records and listed for World Book of
Records have been felicitated by World Book of
Records, London (UK). The lamp lighting ceremony
started with holly hymns of Vedic rituals and Natya
Manchan of 'Bharat Ki Santan' of group of youth along
with gracious presence of esteemed guests including
Shri Kalraj Mishra Jee (Union Minister MSME, Govt.
of India ), Dr. S.N. Subba Rao (Gandhian Leader), Shri
Prem Prakash Pandey (Cabinet Minister, Govt. of
Chhattisgarh), Dr. Diwakar Sukul (Chairman, World
Book of Records, UK), Pt. Vishnu Prasad Shukla
(Senior BJP Leader), Smt. Shobha Oza (President,All
IndiaWomen Congress Committee), Dr.Asha Mathur,
IPS (Retd. IG), Smt. Uma Tiwari (Senior Congress
Leader), Shri Satya Prakash Krishna the friend of Shri
Mahendra Singh Dhoni (Prominent Cricketer),
Family of Shri Kalraj Mishra and Family of Former
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, Shri D.C. Sagar
(ADG), Smt. Mala Vajpayee Tiwari, Shri Chintan
Bakiwala and others blessed and motivated all
Awardees. On this occasion, Shri Kalraj Mishra
(Union Minister MSME, Govt. of India) said that
young generation of the country is doing praising
work that contributes to prosperity of the nation. Dr.
S.N. Subba Rao (Gandhian Leader) said that
organizing National ExcellenceAwards to support the
cause of Socio-Economic Development of the nation
is really praiseworthy. Such initiative would generate
motivate talents of the country. Shri Prem Prakash
Pandey (Cabinet Minister, Govt. of Chhattisgarh) said
that National Excellence Awards has been getting a
strong platform to appreciate contribution of people
and their work. Dr. Diwaker Sukul (Chairman, World
Book of Records, UK) said that India is a country of
multiple culture and talent in every aspect that
galvanizes the national growth and prosperity.Pt.
Vishnu Prasad Shukla (Senior BJP Leader) said that
our society needs such a forum that motivates youth.
Prof. (Dr.) Rajeev Sharma said that Youth of our
country is very dedicated towards the task given to
them. They must be appreciated. Social Activist Shri
Malkhan Singh said that nation could be made strong
by providing new opportunities for youth and other
people to sustain their livelihood. Apart from this,
prestigious Awards as Mahatama Gandhi National
Award was given to Gandhian leader Dr. S.N. Subba
Rao, Atal Bihari Vajpayee National Award to Pt.
Vishnu Prasad Shukla, Rajiv Gandhi National Award
to Col. Ravi Batra for his literary contribution, Swami
Vivekananda National Award to Prof. (Dr.) Rajeev
Sharma, Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla State Award to Shri
Kusmakar Sukul. Pt. Shyama Charan Shukla State
Award to Senior Congress Leader Shri K.K. Mishra,
Freedom Fighter Pt. Ram Narayan Tiwari StateAward
to Ms. Saumya Pandey and Shri Rohit Vyas for being
selected in UPSC exam 2017. Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Rastriya Puraskar for Social Services was given to
Shri Kailash Joshi (Ex. Chief Minister of Madhya
Pradesh) and Alma's Business Development Award
was given to Dr. Rajeev Shrivastav. The function was
conducted and vote of thanks was given by Shri
Santosh Shukla,Advocate.
Chief Editor: Santosh Shukla, Supreme Court, Advocate | Editor: Dr. Dilip N. Pandit | Designer: Sanjay Panjwaniwww.almatimes.in
INDORE: Shri Kalraj Mishra (Union Minister,
MSME, Govt. of India) and Smt. Satyavati Mishra
have been felicitated by Life Time Achievement
Award for their matchless contribution in political,
social, cultural and educational cause by Alma
National Excellence Awards 2017 in a ceremony
function held in Indore (Madhya Pradesh). This was
briefed by the president of Alma National Excellence
Awards and World Book of Records Shri Santosh
Shukla, Advocate. Shri Shukla told that the
prestigious Life Time Achievement Award was
bestowed to Shri Kalraj Mishra (Union Minister,
MSME, Govt. of India) and Smt. Satyavati Mishra for
their matchless contribution in political, social,
cultural and educational cause. On being felicitated,
Shri Kalraj Mishra (Union Minister, MSME, Govt. of
India) and Smt. Satyavati Mishra were congratulated
by Pt. Vishnu Prasad Shukla (Senior BJP Leader), Dr.
DiwakarSukulandothers.
NEW DELHI : The dignitaries and members of Alma family
congratulated Shri Rajeev Shukla (Former Union Minister,
Govt. of India) on being the head of special committee of the
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). This was briefed
by director of Alma Shri Santosh Shukla, Advocate. Shri
Rajeev Shukla, a former vice president of the Board of Control
for Cricket in India (BCCI), has been headed newly-formed
seven member special committee, as decided at special general
meeting to suggest a way forward for implementing the
administrative overhaul prescribed in the Supreme Court order
on july 18 last year. Significantly, Shri Rajeev Shukla has been patron of Alma since
its inception and blessing, motivating and giving guidance to Alma. He has always
been appreciated the National and International activities of Alma and the causes it
has been promoting for last 17 years. On this occasion, he was congratulated by Pt.
VishnuPrasadShukla,Dr.DiwakarSukul,Prof.(Dr.)RajeevSharmaandothers.
Indian and foreigners get honor by Prestigious
Alma National Excellence Awards 2017
Personalities of England, Europe, Africa, and America with 25 States of India Participated
Shri Kalraj Mishra and Smt. Satyavati Mishra
get felicitated by Life Time Achievement Award
Alma Congratulates to Rajeev Shukla on
being head of Special Committee (BCCI)
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MUMBAI: One of the
leading philanthropic
organizations Alma and
World Book of Records,
London (UK) would honor
film stars of the Golden Era of
Indian Cinema. This would be
the exclusive honor for those
who dedicated their pains,
toils and commitment to
Indian Hindi Cinema through
memorable movie and
characters and contributed a lot in social and cultural
change in contemporary Indian society. Alma and
World Book of Records, London (UK) honors would
be prioritized under the guidance of legendary actor
Shri Prem Chopra. This was briefed by Dr. Diwakar
Sukul (Chairman, World Book of Records, London)
and Shri Santosh Shukla,
Advocate (President, Alma
and World Book of Records,
India). Senior Journalist and
Editor Dr. Dilip N. Pandit
would carry out conceptual
and content work of this
project. Shri Shukla told that
the honor would include
H o n o r C e r t i f i c a t e ,
Honorarium of Rajat Patra
along with shawl and
Shriphal. Some of the prominent film stars of the
Golden Era of Indian Cinema including Shri Dilip
Kumar, Shri Manoj Kumar, Shri Dharmendra, Shri
Jitendra, Actress Waheeda Rahman and Saira Banu
and other senior thespians have had great impact in
GoldenEraofIndianCinema.
MUMBAI: Tao Porchon Lynch who the
French-Indian veteran a renowned yoga
master, and Ballroom dance expert has been
felicitated for World's Oldest Ballroom
Dance by the certification of World Book
Record, London (UK) under the gracious
presence of chief guests as Mrs. Amruta
Devendra Fadnavis, Dr. Diwakar Sukul
(Chairman, World Book of Records,
London), Shri Jackie Shroff (Bollywood
Actor), Shri Santosh Shukla, Advocate
(President- World Book of Records) and
ActressMs.KaminiKaushal.
Tao Porchon Lynch got World Book of
Records after dancing with Sandip
Soparrkar. It was a remarkable day in the
history of dance. As Tao Porchon Lynch (99
years old) has set a world record for being the
"World's oldest ballroom dance" by the
World Book of Records (UK). The notable
event which took place at Junkyard Cafe,
Mumbai was organized by Ballroom dancing
king of India Mr. Sandip Soparrkar, who is
the well-known choreographer and the
pioneer for India DanceWeek.The ceremony
was studded by Stars such as yester year
actress Kamini Kaushal, Sezal Sharma,
Sharbani Mukherjee, Lubna Adams, Diane
Pandey, Salome Roy Kapur, This wonderful
evening was hosted by renowned television
actress Jayati Bhatia which added to the
charm of this special occasion. The even had
enthusiastic style with celebrity
performances including performers like
Maria Goretti, Jassi Kaur, Yuvraj Parashar
and Amit Dolawat. These performances
proved to be an added on for all the zest zeal
and enthusiasm in the mesmerizing evening.
Prominent guests list the evening witnessed
some more big names including Arjun
Dwivedi (Actor), Aashima Sharma
(Actress), Divya Sukul (Model, London), Dr.
Dilip N Pandit (Group Editor,Alma), Deepak
Shukla (Narobi, Kenya), Naushad Siddhqui
(SocialActivist), Sakshi Holkar (Singer) and
thosepresentedthehonourtoMs.Tao.
The evening was really one of the biggest
days in the dance history.Aday that the world
would cherish as this day witnesses such
passion and unshakable dedication towards
this beautiful art form as this day witnesses
the best of experts and experiences the
evening proved to be a memorable on for the
world.
NEW DELHI: PM Modi said there
could be no better place to launch GST
than the historic Central Hall, "which
has been witness to the midnight of
August 14, 1947, when the country
embraced Independence." It was a
rejoinder to the Congress, which
objected to a midnight session at the
Central Hall being used to launch a
reform, saying such sessions have
previously celebrated Independence.
"After years, for a new economy, new
power to our federalism - there can be
no better place than this," PM Modi
said too much applause from the 800-
strong audience. "We are deciding
India's future," the Prime Minister said. President
Pranab Mukherjee, the last speaker before the
launch, said it was a matter of personal
satisfaction for him because of his role as Finance
Minister earlier. He said the new law is a tribute to
the "maturity and wisdom of the Indian
democracy." Welcoming the gathering, Finance
Minister Arun Jaitley described GST as the
biggest and most ambitious tax reform and said
the consensus among parties that has brought
GST to launch is a high point in Indian politics at
a time that the world is seeing slow growth and
divisiveness. "It shows India can collectively
think and act with maturity for broader purpose,"
the minister said. Central Hall was specially
decorated and was fitted with new carpets and
sound systems for the big night. Former Prime
Minister HD Deve Gowda was seated at the high
table with the PM and President, as were Lok
Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan and Vice
PresidentHamidAnsari.
NEW DELHI: Asia is the largest continent
in the world by a considerable margin, and it
is rich in natural resources, and a group of 48
countries. Manufacturing in Asia has
traditionally been strongest in East and
Southeast Asia. Serving humanity is noble
cause to inspire and motivate people through
social, cultural, environmental,
and philanthropic and education
activities across the world. To
serve humanity and espouse the
cause of education, health,
environment, science and
technology within Asian
periphery, Asiatic Liberal
Multifarious Association has
been set up for organizing various activities
with concrete blend of objectives and
paramount mission. This was briefed by the
president of Asiatic Liberal Multifarious
Association Shri Santosh Shukla, Advocate.
Shri Shukla further told that the nature of the
association is totally dedicated to serve
humanity within various sphere of activities.
The association conducts autonomous job-
oriented educational courses seminars,
workshops, symposia and international
conferences to interact its respective
members for work out issue based activities.
The association also organizes
foreign exchange tours of its
members for conducting
philanthropic activities. It would
work in many domains as Cyber
Security, Basic Education,
Tourism & Culture, Environment,
Knowledge Olympiad, Human
Rights, Information Technology
and Urban & Rural Development. The vision
of the association is deals with issues relating
to economic growth, human settlements,
poverty eradication, globalization and
information and communication
technologies.
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World Book of Records, London (UK) felicitates
Tao Porchon as World's Oldest Ballroom Dancer
RAJKOT: In the jam-packed gathering,
World Book of Records, London (U.K.) has
marked Rajkot District Administration of
Gujarat State under the title ofWorld's largest
disbursement of aids and appliances to
divyangs. On this occasion, Prime Minister
Shri Narendra Modi distributed aid and
assistive devices to divyang persons
at a function held at Rajkot's Race
Course ground, making it the biggest
ever camp in the country in terms of
beneficiaries.The certification of the
world record was handed over to Dr.
Vikrant Pandey (Collector, Rajkot)
and Shri C.G. Pandya (Deputy
Collector) by Advocate Ashwinbhai
Trivedi (Gujarat Head, World Book
of Records) and Ms. Surbhi Kaul
(Vice President, WBR, India). On
being bestowed the record
certification, Dr. Vikrant Pandey
(Collector) and Shri C.G. Pandya
( D e p u t y C o l l e c t o r ) w a s
congratulated by Shri Virendra Sharma
(Member of Parliament, England), Dr.
Diwaker Sukul (Chairman, World Book of
Records, UK) and Shri Santosh Shukla,
Advocate (President, World Book of
Records,India).
World Book of Records (UK) Bestows Certificate
of Record to Rajkot District Administration
99 years old yoga legend congratulated by across the world
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